Pengerang Independent Terminals Receives first Sustainable Aviation Fuel from Ecoceres
09.03.2024 By Tank Terminals - NEWS

September 03, 2024 [Storage Terminals Magazine]- The team at Pengerang Independent Terminals Sdn Bhd (PITSB) has successfully received its first shipment of sustainable aviation fuel from renewable fuel producer Ecoceres. This milestone represents a significant step in Ecoceres’ efforts to expand its supply network, helping more businesses worldwide to decarbonise their value chains through the use of SAF.

 

With nearly 30 terminals within the global Vopak network ISCC-certified to store sustainable products, such as sustainable aviation fuel, biofuels, and feedstocks, the company is well positioned to facilitate the supply of low-carbon fuels to meet growing customer needs.

PITSB’s achievement underscores its capability as a reliable partner for biofuel customers as the demand for lower carbon fuels continues to rise. This accomplishment demonstrates the terminal’s commitment to supporting the global transition towards more sustainable energy solutions.

 

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